In case you wish to transfer a domain name from one company to another, you will need a special domain name authorization code, which may be called by multiple names – an EPP authorization code, an AuthInfo code, a domain name password, etc. All these names refer to one and the same thing – a code that the domain owner receives from the current domain name registrar and gives to the new one upon ordering. Without an authentic code, a domain transfer procedure cannot be initiated and this is one of the safety measures against unapproved transfer attempts used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For greater safety, the code contains digits and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so if you’d like to transfer one of your domains, you need to supply the new registrar company with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Website Hosting

Getting the EPP transfer code for any domain registered through us under a website hosting account is surprisingly easy. You won’t have to switch between different Control Panel tools, as you can administer both your domain names and your hosting account from a single location – our in-house created Hepsia hosting Control Panel. To obtain the EPP transfer code for any domain name, you simply need to go to the Registered Domains section and to click on the small EPP logo, which will be situated next to each domain name whose extension supports transfers with a code. Our system will email the code to the domain name owner’s email instantaneously. In case you wish to modify the email, you can do it from the same section of the hosting Control Panel with only several mouse clicks.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain under a semi-dedicated server account with us, you’ll be able to obtain its EPP transfer authorization code with just a click, in case you decide to move it to some other company. All it takes to accomplish that is to sign into your Hepsia Control Panel, to go to the Registered Domains section and to click on the EPP button, which will be on the right-hand side of the domain. Of course, such a button will be available only if the given generic or country-code domain extension supports transfers with an EPP transfer code. Within a minute, an email message that contains the code will be sent to the domain registrant’s mailbox associated with that domain. You can edit the latter through the exact same section of the Control Panel – in case the one that is currently listed in the WHOIS details is not valid. As the update will take effect without any delays, you can request the EPP transfer code right after that.